Suzuki gsxr1000 flywheel upgrade

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Drunkn Munky
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Re: Suzuki gsxr1000 flywheel upgrade

Post by Drunkn Munky »

A HRC tray will have nothing to do with a flat spot, 9 times out of 10 that'll be needle height
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Re: Suzuki gsxr1000 flywheel upgrade

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What the drunkn one says.

The tray does not affetc fuelling - the carbs need setting up and you need to be sure they are all clean and lovely. Witchcraft it is not!
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Re: Suzuki gsxr1000 flywheel upgrade

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Where can i get a hrc tray from!.does anyone have one they would sell. :peace:
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Re: Suzuki gsxr1000 flywheel upgrade

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You can buy the HRC air tray new from Penny Panagi at NC30 Club.

http://nc30club.com/shop.htm

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Re: Suzuki gsxr1000 flywheel upgrade

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Thanks rick.
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Re: Suzuki gsxr1000 flywheel upgrade

Post by Swingarm »

Great thread

My road bike is completely standard aside from braided hoses and the RO fork mood. It runs pretty sweet but was thinking about the carb and flywheel mods.

I don't fancy dialing in more startling revs into a clutch and first gear already set up for 65mph. That must accelerate clutch wear and add drive train strain on gear changes.

And I don't have the time to whip the carbs off and on and off and on testing jets and drill holes.

Think I'll spend the money on a new shock.

Appreciate the insight and experience shared.

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